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Business Model Knowledge Transfer Programme (BMKTP)
SPACE TECHNOLOGY & AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES - commercialising downstream partnering opportunities
Introduction
This business model design process is at the heart of any successful new business venture. This course is designed specifically for the automotive industry and can also be customised for other industry sectors.
The Business Model Knowledge Transfer Programme is a breakthrough process to enable you to develop new business models leading to the creation of new products and services, and impact the way we do business.This is not another networking opportunity for inter-industry sector collaboration - it is a structured innovation process - specifically using data and technologies derived from the space sector.Working with interactive tools, participants can explore the opportunity of designing new business models in order to drive the development of cutting edge technologies and capabilities.
Designed For
The programme is designed for Lead Engineers, Marketing and Business Development Managers with responsibility for key areas such as Technology Strategy, Business Innovation, Concept Design and New Project Planning.
We also encourage the inclusion of people, passionate about innovation, from different functional areas across the organisation as well as from lead suppliers. Diversity is powerful when creating, discussing and selecting new ideas.
To register your interest and for further information please contact
Julian Simmonds:
Programme Objectives
• To provide the automotive industry a strategic workshop that will allow their organisation, and selected supply chain partners, find and develop new capabilities.
• Companies from the automotive sector will be introduced to the space industry and advised of technologies that may be applied to the automotive sector and their partners.
In partnership with the International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) which provides access to four state-of-the art facilities:
• Operations Facility
• Security & Resilience Unit
• Applications and Visualisation Centre
• Concurrent Design Facility
These facilities are managed by ISIC Ltd. They have been integrated into the Business Model Knowledge Transfer Programme.
ISIC is part of a growing Space cluster at Harwell Oxford that also includes the European Space Agency’s (ESA) UK office, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), the Business Incubator Centre - run by ESA and the STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) Space and a number of other private sector companies.
Methodology
Experiential, interactive and participatory, this workshop strengthens & builds upon your existing skills and knowledge. Develop the key skills needed to deliver successful programmes where effective collaboration of multiple organisations is required. Throughout this 5-day workshop you will have the opportunity to work with innovators in the space sector, explore new technologies and partnering opportunities, learn from expert speakers and visit space sector facilities.